Henderson agrees new 'long-term' Liverpool deal
Liverpool have tied their captain Jordan Henderson down to a new deal, prolonging his Anfield stay.

Jordan Henderson has committed his future to Liverpool after signing a new "long-term" contract, the Anfield club have confirmed.
The England international midfielder joined Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011 and took a little while to win some fans over, but he has since gone on to become an integral player under Jurgen Klopp.
Henderson was made vice-captain in September 2014 and, although he endured an injury-disrupted 2015-16 season, he has been a midfield lynchpin ever since.
Following the departure of Steven Gerrard to LA Galaxy in 2015, Henderson was rewarded for his emergence as a leader, taking the armband full-time from the Reds great.
Speaking to the club's official website, Henderson said: "It doesn't seem like too long ago when I signed my first one – it feels like yesterday, really – but a lot has happened since then.
"I feel it's been a progressive journey for me throughout my time here and one I've enjoyed so much.
"There is no other place in the world I would rather play football. I want to be here for as long as I can be.
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"I'm so privileged to have been a part of this club for so long, and hopefully even longer now."
Our captain. 🔴
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 3, 2018
The story so far. 💫 pic.twitter.com/13ChxEfpZC
Henderson has featured 283 times in all competitions for the Reds and will be hoping to captain them to their first ever Premier League title this term.